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| | Planet Mellotron Album Reviews: N1 |
 | | ('Niemen Aerolit', I believe) were essentially a fairly short-lived vehicle for Polish keyboard whizz Czeslaw Niemen, before he went back to releasing albums under his own name. |
 | | The two volumes of Idée Fixe (later compiled as, I think, a triple-LP set with an album by a Niemen associate) carry on in a similar vein to their immediate predecessors, with a mixture of weird jazz-rock and tedious fusion. |
 | | Incidentally, there's a couple of 'Tron tracks each on Niemen's solo albums Mourner's Rhapsody from '74 and Postscriptum from '79, plus Chris Haley informs me that there was a seven-track EP included with Idée Fixe II, which includes another three. |
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